Month One: Own Pop-Star Hair

Ever wonder how those red carpet celebrities change their hair mode so quickly in between award ceremonies? Believe it or not, clip-in hair pieces play a big role in a superstar’s hairstyle.

Clip-on hair extensions and some pro styling prep with hair product facilitate adorable-safe changes, as “fashion weeks” around the world decide which hairstyles are in and which ones are out.

Here’s a perk for ya’;transforming your extensions into a new look overnight may only call for your stylist to add some volumizing spray and mousse to get them into pop-star vogue, which is a much more affordable and easier solution then having to endure a full makeover.

Month Two: Add Some Coloring

Just image this, month two has arrived and sun-kissed hair color is in; with a little lightening or darkening at the ends, a clip-on extension owner can quickly fly into mainstream without a hassle.

Coloring these extensions takes less than an hour to perform, and the new change in no way damages the existing locks.

Month Three: Go for the Curls

Next, think waves! Another month has passed, and everyone on the red carpet has curls.

Well, no problem for the clip-on. Your stylist can just pass an iron over them with a bit of product, and you’ll be going home with some 2016 S-shaped waves.

Or maybe you live near the ocean and want to show off some beachy waves during the summertime. Hollywood stars are famous for sporting these loose curls, but what a lot of folks don’t know is that they’re using the same clip-on extensions that were straight just a few months ago.

Women who are probing 2016’s lock enhancement movement may be confused by all the jargon accompanying those hair extensions sitting in their favorite salon.

Remy hair is probably at the top of the list in all the confusion:

• Exactly, what are hair extensions?
• How do Remy hair extensions differ from the others?

This week, we’re gonna talk about the technology surrounding the hair extensions that stylists use to produce fuller manes at their salons, and we’ll also give you some extra insight into today’s remy hair craze.

What exactly is remy hair?

Inquiring minds would like to know. Simply put, remy hair is the highest grade of real, human hair out there.

These human hair extension are also the preferred choice among clients because they achieve the most natural look and survive twice as long as the rest.

Why does Remy hair look so natural?

That’s an easy one to answer; remy extensions possess unilateral cuticle control, which basically means all the hair follicles flow in a solo direction.

Remy hair manufacturers carefully sort the locks, after collecting the hair from the donor, keeping the cuticles intact (rather than striping them off).

Preserving cuticles and paralleling them in one-direction produce locks that are entirely natural in appearance and own soft, shiny textures that are completely tangle-free.

Of course, Remy, human-hair, extensions cost more than their counterparts; however, they will last for over a year; and because they are in such big demand, users can opt to resell them at fair prices, before they expire.

Is processed human hair real?

Yes, it is; and for those on a budget, most salons offer non-Remy, human hair options. But know that processed hair endures a much different collection routine.

The cuticle elimination process dulls the hair; thus, treated locks must also soak in a silicone wash to add shine and to cover up any flaws that the acid bath left behind.

Processed human hair does hold the same perks as its Remy cousin (in terms of coloring and styling), and you will find them much cheaper at your favorite salon; however, silicone adds weight to the extension, and know that most stylists sell their human hair by weight.

Finally, at first, non-Remy hair will appear super-silky and shiny, but after a few shampoos the silicone layer washes off, causing the extension to become dull, fragile and knotty over time.

How are synthetic and human hair extensions different?

Stylists can color human hair extensions, making them lighter or darker. Human hair can also withstand the hot tools (curler or straighteners); users can wash them frequently and nurse the extensions, as if they were a part of their own natural hair.

Synthetic hair extensions lose their color when exposed to sunlight, and they’re also difficult to style and blend with natural hair.

On the plus side, synthetic hair is inexpensive to produce, and its lifespan, compared to human hair, is innately shorter, features that bring the total cost way down.

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The extravagance, attractiveness and convenience of an instantaneous, fuller mane have made hair extensions more popular than ever. Now, I know what you must be thinking, “hair extensions cost an arm and a leg, nowadays.”

While it’s true that the price of owning lengthier locks does fluctuate, what a lot of folks fail to realize is that the bottom line reflects not only the hair itself, but also the cost of installing it too.

Sometimes, that same two-hundred dollar hair extension can be found at a price thirty-percent less when installed by an experienced stylist. There are also quality issues to consider, where, every so often, the most expensive service is not always the best opportunity out there.

And so, this week’s post will focus on two important points to consider when looking at the price of hair extensions.

Service Considerations

A stylist can fuse, weave, sew or braid extensions onto your existing hair. So, one might expect the more difficult and time-consuming the procedure, the higher the cost will be; however, this is not always the case.

The craft of sewing extensions into the mane is particular in nature. Let’s imagine your hair extension preference requires an intricate braiding and weaving application. The attachment could take a stylist with large fingers hours to install the hair product, which obviously would inflate their bottom line.

Now, take that same extension, and have a stylist with tiny fingers attach them. What you may find that is that the service cost of the procedure would be cut in half for installing identical products because smaller fingers can inherently braid much faster.

Also, compare the time it would take an experienced stylist to attach new extensions to, say, a stylist who just got their license. These are only a few of many service considerations to take into account when thinking about the toil expense in a hair extension’s overall price.

Durability Issues

Stylists who can achieve finer braids when locking hair extensions onto the mane will pull off a more resilient application. This opportunistic, end result is not always reflected in overall cost when window shopping for thicker tresses.

Just remember that it’s all about durability when talking about hair extension longevity. Resilience is what will keep your new investment from falling out when swimming or showering or from vanishing on those windy days.

Properly attached, extensions can also be re-attached to the locks as they grow out; thus, making older products re-usable.

In the end, the key to a safe and intelligent hair extension investment is, first, to compare the product’s cost to how long you’ll be sitting the chair, and then, add in any extra opportunity perks that you’d acquire after leaving your appointment with a more resilient mane.

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With spring now long and gone and summer in the air, it’s time for a clean start. Summer is a great season to change the locks, and there is no better way to renovate your appearance than to take one of the innovative, summer 2016 hair extension crazes out for a test drive.

1. Pastel Color Explosions

The one-color-only game is out, since pasties tones went mainstream in 2016; they’re in every city in the US, and the base hues of this new vogue-look are ranging from daylight red to vibrant blues.

Today’s women yearn for their colors to explode for added performance and for setting up an element of surprise. The great news about pastel color hair extensions is that women can sport for a new trend, immediately, without the hassle of coloring their own hair.

Nowadays, rainbow-pallid makeovers literally just snap themselves into the existing locks, which now seem to be an “in vogue” passion for trend-setters of all ages to flaunt around town. Women can show off only one exciting color or add up to four hues for some extra glam.

2. Lighter and Brighter Blonde Locks

It seems blonde that has been in since the beginning of time, and it really doesn’t matter what season we’re taking about.

However, summer inspires most women to lighten up the mane every which way they can. The 2016 version of this mode gets awarded to the light-bright-blonde extension clip-on, which typically attaches to polished, light-colored tresses.

So, if you are blonde, and you don’t own some quality length or volume, this one-clip solution may be the way to go.

3. Pale Ombre

Ombre extensions started hitting salons across the nation in spring 2016, and since then, they’ve become a big hit. This hair trend is a fantastic but delicate approach to showing off a new hair look without appearing like you went through a full-blown transformation.

Pale ombre extensions can harmonize with any hair color, as long as they are blended properly. You should own a short mane if you want to flaunt pastel-ombre hair extensions.

However, If your hair is medium in length, your stylist can just tint the ends of the locks bleach-blonde before attaching these pale-neutral extensions.

4. Uneven Medium Bobs

Doesn’t it seem like celebrities in 2016 are sporting shoulder-length hair? They do look fabulous, but did you also know that most of these icons are just attaching extensions to their existing bobs? This technique produces the decisive and exciting eye-candy that the Paparazzi eats up.

The secret to owning a full bob, when you’re not blessed with flowing locks is–attach uneven, medium-length hair extensions to what you already have.

Adding a couple of foot long hair extensions is the answer for today’s women whose bobs did not thrive after leaving the chair. Your stylist can even perform a choppy cut, afterwards, to give your new mid-length locks a fresher look.

5. The Girl-Next-Door

Some women prefer an every-day style that looks both stunning and natural. This is where the ten-ounce hair extension comes into play, which can add up to two feet in length without looking heavy or voluminous.

Remember that the girl-next-door lightens up less than eighteen inches of hair that doesn’t come off as too glam-heavy or extra-luxurious.

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Hair extensions instantly add length, body and volume to well maintained tresses; however, not all extensions are the same, and for some women, selecting the appropriate extension that matches their lifestyle can be overwhelming.

Women can sport hair extensions for one day, a few days, a couple of months or even half a year. This means that a girl really needs to think about her lifestyle, spending limits and the hairpiece’s usage time before she heads to the salon.

Let’s sort out all the confusion today, and examine how extensions work and what their individual pros and cons are.

Clip-In extensions for a night-on-the-town …

Clip-in hair extensions and hairpiece bangs work well for women who only want to experiment with hairpieces without having to go the whole nine yards. Stylists sell these pieces in segments that can clip on from ear-to-ear. Most gals wear them during the day and remove them at night. Your stylist can also color and cut the clip-ins to match your natural hair.

Pros: Clip-ins won’t break your hair, and you can safely remove them whenever you want. They are also the least expensive of all the extensions at the salon.

Adhesive extensions for special events …

Adhesive extensions are one-day options for gals who want to turn some heads at their prom or at their brother’s wedding. Your stylist will attach these with glue, and the user can remove them by applying a special solvent.

Pros: Adhesive extensions are harder to fall out than clip-ins, and a girl does not have to commit completely to the style the hairpiece brings to the table.

Cons: These extensions cost more than clip-ins, which may not work for some women when they take into account the extensions are just a one-time deal.

Fused Extensions for long-term use…

Most women think fused extensions when they go to add more locks at the salon, which makes this hairpiece the most popular. A well-done fused-extension job can last up to six months. The more traditional hot-fusion method calls for fusing the hair onto the natural locks using a mini-flatiron, which bonds the glue-tipped extension to sections of hair.

Modernly, cold-fusion technology attaches the extension through applying ultrasound waves with the help of keratin polymers that interlace the locks; this is a less damaging approach, and its is ideal for fine hair or for tresses with broken strands.

Pros: Offers an exceptional impression and natural-looking hair.

Cons: Fused extensions can take a few hours to apply, and they require bi-monthly maintenance, as your natural hair grows out. Heat fusion may also damage the hair, and fused extensions are a costly, long-term commitment as well.

And even more….

There are also some lesser-known extensions out there that should also receive honorable mentions:

HAIR EXTENSIONS

Are you growing your hair out after getting a super short cut? Do you wish you could have long, gorgeous locks without having to wait three years for it to grow? Do you wish you had fuller, thicker hair? If you can relate to any of these scenarios, you should consider talking with your hair stylist about extensions. Extensions can add length and volume to your hair in one visit to the salon. It isn’t necessary to wait for months or years for your hair to grow out. You can have longer, fuller hair today through the use of hair extensions.

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Hair extensions can be made up of artificial or synthetic hair or natural hair that’s been sold or donated for use as hair extensions. Though natural hair is preferred, it is also more expensive. Today, there are a number of synthetic alternatives that are cheaper, but still very realistic-looking and easy to care for.

There are a number of ways in which hair extensions can be installed. Though there are temporary hair extensions available that simply clip into the hair, these can also weigh the hair down. They also take a lot of time to put in each day. Instead, many women use more permanent methods to get hair extensions in place.

Bonding is a process that involves a special type of hair glue that doesn’t damage your natural hair. As long as you follow your stylist’s instructions for care, your natural head of hair will stay healthy and beautiful, which is important if you’re getting hair extensions to help you through a difficult grow-out phase. The hair extensions can be removed by following a very specific protocol that your stylist can help you with when you’re ready.

Another type of bonding is called fusion. Using this method, the stylist attached the hair extensions to each strand of natural hair using a specialized tool similar to a hot glue gun. This method is more damaging than some of the others for installing hair extensions and it can take longer to put the extensions in place (3+ hours at least).

Finally, another common method used to get hair extensions in place is called “netting”. In this process, the stylist braids the natural locks under a special net that will provide a flat surface used to weave the hair extensions. Alternatively, your stylist may be able to sew extensions directly to hair that’s been braided tightly at the scalp. Both of these methods require a fairly significant time commitment of 2 to 4 hours at the salon. After about 4 to 6 weeks of grow-out following the initial placement, the extensions will need to be rebraided to keep them looking their best.

Hair extensions have definitely changed the way women think about hair. In the past, growing out a short do into something longer and more feminine was a real ordeal. Those who were too impatient to wait through the grow-out period would find themselves giving up on the regrowth fairly quickly. There were few alternatives available to make the grow-out period less awkward. But today, celebrities like Lindsay Lohan, Jessica Simpson, and Kate Beckinsale regularly change up the length of their hair using hair extensions. The magic of hair extensions can be accomplished in a variety of ways. For instance, glue-on hair extensions have some compelling pros, but they aren’t always the right choice in every situation. You’ll want to talk with your stylist to decide if glue-on extensions are the right choice for you.

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There are different types of glue that can be used to get hair extensions in place and this is an important consideration when talking with your stylist about using them. In some cases, the glue will hold remarkably well. This is, of course, a positive thing, but when you go to remove the hair extensions, there could be a lot of breakage in these cases. Of course, glues that hold less well are also less desirable because they can fall out (duh!), but they’ll also tend to cause less damage to the real hair that’s left behind.

Ultimately, the choice is up to you, but realize that there are other alternatives available besides just glue as well. You might consider having your stylist sew your hair extensions into place, which will cause less breakage, or you might choose an even less permanent solution to your hair length woes. Clip-in hair extensions that make use of real hair can give you a changing look that you can control day after day. Chat with your stylist about the various options that are available to you before you make a final decision.

Though there are special shampoos that are designed to help dissolve the glue used to stick hair extensions in place, these can also damage the hair and they don’t always do exactly what they say they’re going to do. In other words, even though you use the glue-dissolving shampoo, you may still have extensions that stick. Pulling the extensions off the head can be painful as well as damaging to the hair. The take-away lesson for this is buyer beware.

Hair extensions, whether glued, sewn into place, or simply clipped-in day after day, can add versatility to your style and give you a new and surprising look without having to endure an awkward grow-out phase for long-hair. Talk to your stylist about how hair extensions can be used to change your look, but ask for options that would be the least damaging to your hair. That way, when your locks do finally grow out, you’ll be able to enjoy your real hair that much more.

Hair extensions are becoming more and more popular as celebrities like Miley Cyrus and Lindsay Lohan change their hair length on a regular basis. Hair extensions allow women to literally change their look overnight, which is what has made them so popular. There are a variety of different ways hair extensions can be put in place on the head from gluing to sewing to clipping them in. How you go about getting the extra length in place is up to you, but there are certain things to avoid at all costs when shopping for hair extensions. If you want your new look to come out looking great, you’ll need to follow some simple rules and talk with your stylist to get the results you want.

One of the most important things to avoid when shopping for extensions are hair pieces that are heavier than your own, real hair. This is important because a heavy set of hair extensions can actually damage and break off your real hair as it’s growing out. If your hair is weak or brittle, it’s really important that you take into consideration the possible damage that could be done to your hair through the use of extensions. Many women use hair extensions to make the grow-out period for their hair less awkward. That uncomfortable desire we all get to suddenly cut our hair when we actually want to let it grow would be gone, courtesy of extensions. If your hair extensions actually damage your hair as it’s growing out, it can lengthen the period of time that it would take for you to accomplish the goal of increased hair length.

Some women need a variety of different hair weights to get the right look for their face shape. Of course, your hair extensions need to match your own hair as much as possible. Some women may prefer to order extensions that come highlighted already, but the texture and weight of the hair should still be the same as your own. Hair extensions that match the weight of your hair will not only preserve the overall health of your own real locks, but also look more natural.

You may need to consider cost when deciding which hair extensions would work best for you. Unfortunately, hair extensions can be pretty pricey. The total cost will depend on how much hair you get added to your hair and how you decide to have them attached to your head. Allow plenty of time to have the hair extensions installed. It can take between four and six hours during the initial set up. Expect to pay in the hundreds for your hair extensions (though more expensive varieties exist as well) and then pay for maintenance as well. Every six to eight weeks, you’ll need to visit your salon to make sure your extensions stay beautiful. Talk to your stylist about the cost of the hair extensions, maintenance time and fees, and how much time it will take to put the extensions in your hair before you decide which type of extensions are right for you.

You may not ever think about it at the salon and you may not talk about it either, but the fact is, the hair used in extensions to create amazing effects came from somewhere. Clients in the United States may arrive at a salon with the hope of looking more like Beyonce or Rihanna. The origins of the hair used to create the desired look are hardly considered in most cases, but some clients want to know: where did that hair come from?

Sometimes the hair used to create hair extensions may come all the way across the globe. Indian women are known for their beautiful hair. They work very dutifully on their dreads. After the hair has been braided and then cut, it is sent straightaway to a port city and auctioned to a Chinese exporting business. Then, the hair must be washed and then packaged before it can be loaded up and shipped overseas to the United States.

The hair extensions that are available in salons throughout the United States are becoming more and more popular with each passing day. The market for these extensions has been increasing annually at the rate of about 40 percent. Over the past two years, United States salons that are offering hair extensions has increased by almost 30 percent. One of the biggest and most successful hair vendors in the country, Great Lengths Hair Extensions, has seen an incredible growth of 70 percent over the course of about five years. Women who haven’t considered hair extensions are quickly becoming the minority.

One of the reasons why hair extensions are so much more popular today than they were a few years ago is because there are new technologies that have made human hair less expensive. A new technique known as “strand application” has increased the longevity of locks and made them look better than they did before. By fusing tiny bits of keratin (which is a protein that naturally occurs in normal, living hair) to the extensions, strand-by-strand, it’s possible to make extensions look as natural as real, living hair and stay put for up to six months at a time. In the past, hair extensions would dry out quickly and have to be discarded, but today, women can don another woman’s locks for almost half a year.

As the market for hair extensions continues to expand, the technologies surrounding it will as well. Some extensions are woven into place, while others are glued, but perhaps in the near future, there will be new options that become standard. Now that the lifespan of human hair has been extended, it’s hard to say just how the technology surrounding these enigmatic hair tools will grow.

“What are the best hair extensions?” or “How are hair extensions put in?” These are questions you should have, especially if you’ve never used extensions before. Choosing the right hair extensions is confusing, as there are so many different types; they have different insert methods and come at different costs. The reason for this variation is due to the nature of hair, hair styling and color. Just as people have different hair, styles and color, so are there different extension styles, hair colors, thickness, and length, and each of these elements influences the type of extension you need.

Before buying your new extensions you need to think of the hair style you want and how hair extensions will help you achieve that look. Do you want longer hair? Are you satisfied with your short tresses and just want to add volume?
– Think of the hair extension color – Do you want the color to be different? If you want hair that matches your own, then you need extensions that are closely colored to your own hair color.
– Texture – Inexpensive hair extensions are synthetic and often have that plastic feel and look to them. So you want to buy extensions that are similarly textured to your own original hair. However, this may mean a higher hair extension price.

Choose the Best Hair Extensions You Can Afford

The best hair extension material is Remy human hair (real hair that is untreated by chemicals) and the much cheaper alternative is synthetic hair. There are many variations, lengths and types of extensions that fall between these two types. Just remember, human hair is more versatile whereas synthetic hair cannot be heat-styled and doesn’t last as long.

The Attachment Method

There are several different attachment methods used for hair extensions. The type you use depends on what you want and how long you need the hair to last.

– Clip-on attachment – To attach hair using this method you simply clip the extension into your hair. This method works for temporary attachments or those you put in during the day and take out at night.

– Heat-Shrink or Sew-in Extensions – if you want it for a more permanent duration, get heat-shrink tubing or sew-in hair. Although these have a longer duration the sew in attachments can be a little uncomfortable to attach, and the heat-shrink attachments can cause hair damage when removed incorrectly. These are more expensive than clip-on attachment methods, but they do last the longest, usually about four months.

– Locking extensions, or microbead extensions are more expensive, because they are done with individual strands, so they are more labor intensive, but that also means they are more natural looking and can blend better with existing hair.

The Application Process

Everything else seems a cinch compared to getting good hair extensions put in. Finding the right professional to attach the hair is critical to making the hair extensions look attractive and natural. So, before getting new hair extensions, look everywhere for a great hair-dresser who has experience with hair extensions.

Hair Extension Care

Once you’ve had them put in, the care you give your hair is important, and will keep the hair extensions looking healthy, shine and natural for as long as possible. Make sure you use a good shampoo and conditioner, recommended by the stylist, that hydrates your full head of hair, including your added hair extensions. If you decide to use removable extensions, be sure to keep them tangle-free, even when you aren’t wearing them.

Dreadlocks are a popular and natural way to wear your hair. Anyone can wear their hair in dreads and maintaining them is no harder than maintaining a non-dread hairstyle. If your hair is short you can still wear dreads with extensions. Your stylist can either place natural hair extensions in your hair and then form dreads, or she can form dreads first with the human hair extensions and then place the dreads in your hair. Either way will give you a natural and stunning look.

Keep Them Clean

Once you have your dreads, you’ll need to take care of them. Dreadlocks form by backcombing and twisting your hair into dreads, or locks. The hair forms locks by binding together and keeping them healthy is easy with the right techniques and products. The first thing you need to do is keep them clean. Dreads are a very clean way to wear your hair, and if you cleanse them properly will last as long as you want to wear them.

First use shampoo made for dreadlocks. Regular shampoos have too many conditioners which can make your hair slick and not lock properly. They also have ingredients which are hard to rinse out of your locks. This can cau

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se product build up and an itchy scalp. Your scalp is your main focus for care. Gently massage it while you are washing your hair and try not to disturb your dreads too much. The shampoo will run into your dreads and keep them clean.

Gently rinse your scalp and hair. You can squeeze your dreads to be sure they’re rinsed properly. Use a gently touch when you’re towel drying your hair. Only squeeze your dreads, don’t rub them. Make sure your hair is completely dry before you apply any styling or conditioning products. Since your dreads are so dense, they will take a while to dry. Not letting them dry completely before applying wax or tightening gel may give them a musty smell from trapped moisture and mildew that can form.

Keep Them Tight

About six weeks after your new dreads form you will need to apply some dread wax. This protects them and helps them to stay locked. Only use a bit, you can always add more if you need to. Inspect your dreads every other day and apply wax as needed. If you find your locks are getting loose, you can apply a bit of tightening gel. Once again, a little goes a long way so use it sparingly.

Twist your dreads as often as you think of it. This strengthens the locks and helps new growth form into locks. Have your stylist check out your dreads every four to six weeks and ask her which products she recommends for their care. If you take care of your dreads, you can wear them as long as you like and look great.

Human hair extensions are the best choice when you want to add volume and length to your hair. While synthetic hair extensions may seem like a good deal, they can not be styled like your natural hair and do not look as natural as human hair extensions. Unlike human hair extensions, you can’t use heat or change their wave pattern. If placed correctly human hair extensions look natural and people will be unable to tell you have them. Remy human hair extensions are the highest quality and most natural looking ones on the market. These are natural human hair cut from one weft to maintain the smoothness and strength of the hair.

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Sewn in extensions are an economical and long lasting way to place extensions. If done by a hairstylist sewn in extensions can last for several weeks. First she will section out your hair to place the extensions. Just under where the extension will be located, she will tightly braid a horizontal line and sew the extension onto this braid. Depending on the look you want and how many extensions are needed, she will continue to do this until all of the extensions are placed. One of the biggest advantages to sewn in extensions is if taken care of properly, they can be used again. When you’re ready to take them out, your stylist carefully removes the threads and there is no damage or breakage of your natural hair.

A more permanent placement method is fusion. A stylist must be certified to use this method since if done improperly fusion can cause serious damage to your hair. A tool is used to heat the hair shaft and extension to fuse them together. New fusion tools use sound waves and no heat to accomplish the fusion process. Fused extensions will normally last until your hair grows out and they are cut off with a new style. This is the most expensive placement method and can cost several hundred dollars, but the effects are the most natural and longest lasting of all placement methods.

You stylist should give you a consultation to determine how long you want to wear your extensions, the look you want to achieve, and take into account your budget. She will then order the extensions or tell you where to purchase them. Don’t expect to walk into a reputable salon and out again with a head of high quality extensions. You’ll probably have to come back after your consultation appointment to get them placed. Professionally placed human hair extensions should be looked upon as an investment. They’re not cheap, but will give you a full head of long sexy hair for many weeks or months if done by a professional hairstylist.